Water scarcity, drought and challenges related to climate change. by Michel Jarraud Secretary General Emeritus WMO
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1 Water scarcity, drought and challenges related to climate change by Michel Jarraud Secretary General Emeritus WMO
2 Overview Clarification of concepts (Water scarcity, Drought) Water Scarcity Trends Climate Change scenarios and water security (drought and flood) Economic impacts of water insecurity Relevant international commitments Future Perspectives
3 Clarification of concepts Drought - Deficiency of precipitation over an extended time period which results in water shortage for various activities, groups, or environmental sectors. Water Scarcity - Occurs when limited and/or diminishing water resources cannot satisfy long-term average requirements. It refers to long-term water imbalances combining low water availability with a level of water demand exceeding the sustainable supply capacity of the natural system.
4 Water Scarcity Trends - Regional South Asia - largest global concentration of water-related risks, severe impacts of droughts & floods largest global concentration of people without adequate sanitation, and growing environmental threats Exposure to flood risk in East and Southeast Asia is increasing rapidly. India, China and Vietnam are ranked 1, 2, 3 in terms of economic risks of flooding As proportion of GDP, impacts of inadequate water supply and sanitation greatest in Sub-Saharan Africa. Africa also exhibits greatest variability in crop production, USA estimated to have greatest economic exposure to flood (coastal / fluvial) risk in the world (0.3 % of GDP) Source: Report of the GWP/OECD Task Force on Water Security and Sustainable Growth, 2015
5 Frequency of shortages of water availability for use Source: Report of the GWP/OECD Task Force on Water Security and Sustainable Growth, 2015
6 Impact Likelihood Extreme weather events The Global Risks Landscape experts and decision-makers were asked to assess the impact and likelihood of each global risk on a scale of 1 to 7 and in the context of a 10-year time frame. Source: World Economic Forum
7 Climate Change scenarios and water security Freshwater-related risks of climate change increase significantly with increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. The fraction of global population experiencing water scarcity and the fraction affected by major river floods increase with the level of climate change in the 21st century. Climate change over the 21st century is projected to reduce renewable surface water and groundwater resources significantly in most dry subtropical regions intensifying competition for water among sectors.
8 Climate Change scenarios and related hydrological / freshwater impacts Type of hydrological change or impact Decrease of renewable water resources, global scale Exposure to floods, global scale Change in irrigation water demand, global scale Water scarcity Description of indicator % global population affected by water resource decrease > 20% than 1990 % global population annually exposed in 2080, to 100- year flood discharge Change of required irrigation water withdrawals by 2080 % global population in countries with low capita blue water resources (2080) Change or Impacts for different scenarios Each degree of warming affects additional 7% Warming 2 C: 0.5% Warming 4 C: 1.2% Low emission: 0.2 to 1.6% Med emission: 1.9 to 2.8% High emission: 6.7 to 10.0% No significant differences New or aggravated water scarcity % global population in river basins with new water scarcity (2100 vs 2000) Warming 2 C: 8% Warming 3.5 C: 11% Warming5 C: 13% Source: IPCC 5th Assessment Report, WG II, Part A, Table 3-2
9 Return period (years) in 2080 for the 20 th century 100-year flood Based on 1 hydrological model with 11 Coupled Climate Models for high greenhouse gas emissions (Scenario RCP8.5) Source: IPCC 5th Assessment Report
10 Economic impacts of water insecurity Water insecurity costs the global economy at least US$ 500 billion annually. Flood damage estimated at US$120 billion per year from urban property damage alone Major droughts were found to reduce per capita GDP growth by half a percentage point. Investing in water security would mitigate many of these losses and promote long-term sustainable growth.
11 Countries with the largest reduction in growth due to drought Growth Rate Decrease Caused by Drought Decrease in GDP Growth (%) Source: Report of the GWP/OECD Task Force on Water Security and Sustainable Growth, 2015
12 Relative economic impacts of water insecurity Economic Impact of water scarcity for agriculture Economic Impact of flooding Economic Impact of inadequate water supply / sanitation Source: Report of the GWP/OECD Task Force on Water Security and Sustainable Growth, 2015
13 Water resources are essentially transboundary 40 percent of the world s population resides in 275 transboundary river basins that span almost half of the Earth s land surface Transboundary rivers account for 60 percent of the world s Source: World Bank freshwater flows
14 Water and the SDGs
15 Sendai Framework for DRR Priorities Priority 1: Understanding disaster risk Priority 2: Strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk Priority 3: Investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience Priority 4: Enhancing disaster preparedness for effective response and to Build Back Better in recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction and Role of stakeholders International cooperation and partnerships
16 Climatic hazards in Nationally Determined Contributions (UN-FCCC) Source: UNFCCC (2016) CP/2016/2 Number of Parties referring to hazard (Total = 137)
17 Other Considerations Water is one the ultimate cross-cutting issues Access to safe drinking water is now recognized as a fundamental human right Need more focus on gender issues: women and girls are on the frontline of water issues Relationship between water and migrations: droughts and floods can cause migrations or aggravate migrants living conditions Social impact Need to strengthen cooperation on water issues at all levels (international-regional-national-subnational)
18 The Global Framework for Climate Services a partnership Successful adaptation will require substantially increased investment in climate services
19 Future Steps Priorities to be consistent with the overarching 2030 Agenda Address root causes, such as climate change and disaster reduction Invest in water security Invest in knowledge and people Take into account long term perspective and possible scenarios Ethical and equity issues. Need for more solidarity Multi-disciplinary and transboundary cooperation Improve governance at all levels
20 شكرا 谢谢 Gracias Merci Thank you спасибо
21 Global Watercourse Conventions 1992 UNECE Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes (Water Convention). Entered into force in 1996, originally regional instrument, opened in 2013 to all UN Member States, currently 41 Parties 1997 Convention on the Law of the Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses (Watercourses Convention) adopted by UN General Assembly. Entered into force in 2014, currently 36 Parties The two Conventions can help to address water scarcity in transboundary basins: Through their objective: Protection, preservation and management of international watercourses, also in situations of water scarcity and droughts Through their substantive norms: equitable and reasonable utilization, no-harm, Through their technical obligations: Set joint water quality objectives, use best available technology, exchange information, follow the precautionary principle, develop joint monitoring and common research, assist each other Principle of cooperation as catalyst for implementation of substantive norms Both Conventions are recognized as evidence of international customary law and influenced many agreements (SADC, Albufeira Convention, etc.) The two Conventions are entirely compatible and complementary
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